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Scott Stevens is a New Jersey Devils legend. As the Devils' fiery, talented captain, he led the team to three Stanley Cup championships.
Could Stevens lead the Devils to success once again, this time as a head coach?
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New Jersey Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello 's decision to bring in both Adam Oates and Scott Stevens after firing former coach Peter DeBoer was unorthodox, to say the least.
Oates, who was an assistant coach in New Jersey during the team's run to the 2012 Stanley Cup Final, took control of New Jersey's forwards. Show More Summary

It is no secret that the New Jersey Devils are short on talented forward prospects. Reid Boucher and Stefan Matteau may not even be considered top prospects at this point, but they are the best the Devils have up front right now.
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The New Jersey Devils may be out of the playoff race (12 points out of the last playoff spot with 12 games to go), but that in no way means that what happens the rest of the season is inconsequential.
With the team in perhaps its most...Show More Summary

Neither Cory Schneider or Chicago show any signs of slowing down.
It's becoming abundantly clear that the New Jersey Devils have wasted a tremendous season by Cory Schneider.
That was never more apparent than on Tuesday, when Schneider helped the Devils take advantage of a wounded Penguins team in a 2-0 shutout win. Show More Summary

Though there are plenty of New Jersey Devils who have been disappointing this season, there are two that stand out above the rest —Martin Havlat and Michael Ryder. The Devils needed goal scorers this season, and both players simply did...Show More Summary

There is no doubt that Cory Schneider is the New Jersey Devils' MVP this season. The team has struggled mightily at times, even after its coaching change at the end of December. Frequently, Schneider has been the only thing standingShow More Summary

Old habits die hard.
Martin Brodeur is a New Jersey Devils legend. He's retired now, but is still involved with the NHL as an advisor to St. Louis Blues general manager Doug Armstrong.
Brodeur was in attendance for the Blues' game against...Show More Summary

With the New Jersey Devils heading toward yet another early ending season, there can be no doubt that 2014-15 has been a disappointment.
On Friday, I took a look at which players were the biggest culprits in this season's letdown, and there were plenty to choose from. Show More Summary

Perhaps the prettiest Devils goal this season.
The New Jersey Devils aren't exactly known for gorgeous hockey skills, especially now that Jaromir Jagr isn't on the team. So their first goal on Friday was even more special.
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With the New Jersey Devils facing a third consecutive season out of the playoffs, there is plenty of blame to go around.
Likely, it starts at the top with general manager Lou Lamoriello, whose personnel decisions have left New Jersey dangerously bereft of goal scoring. Show More Summary

The NHL trade deadline has officially passed. For the New Jersey Devils, the annual movement circus brought little change this season.
Jaromir Jagr is gone, having been sent to the Florida Panthers for a second- and third-round draft...Show More Summary

The New Jersey Devils have agreed to send defenseman Marek Zidlicky to the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for a 2016 third-round pick.
Ansar Khan of MLive.com reported the news:
Zidlicky, 38, counts for $3 million against Detroit's cap as part of the one-year agreement he signed with New Jersey last summer. Show More Summary

While not the most high-profile deal that has been made this season, the Florida Panthers and New Jersey Devils made headlines Thursday by agreeing to swap Jaromir Jagr for two draft picks, according to ESPN.com's Scott Burnside.
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When Jaromir Jagr signed with the New Jersey Devils on July 22, 2013, the Devils acquired one of the greatest forwards to ever play in the NHL. Jagr is sixth all-time in goals, seventh in assists, fifth in points and first in game-winning goals.
In his first season in New Jersey, he was a roaring success. Show More Summary

On Thursday, the New Jersey Devils traded pending free agent Jaromir Jagr. The trade of Jagr, whose name has been a staple in the rumour mill for months now, is not a surprise. His destination is.
It’s not like Florida Panthers got Jagr for a song either. Show More Summary